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Seeing is Believing

One of the most surprising aspects of the Eclipse 3D format is that full color perception can be obtained from only one eye. 

The first 3D image below contains a greyscale image and a full-color image.  In this case, the observed color in the 3D image is only half of full-color or half-color. 

The second 3D image below contains a red monochrome image and a full-color image.  In this case, the observed color in the 3D image is full-color.

The images can be viewed with a stereoscope.  To compare the observed color to full-color, look at the images with both eyes open and with your left eye closed.

Hint! For even better color, put a red filter from a pair of red/cyan glasses over your left eye.










 

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